Are there any candidates about??al1 wrote:Will be interesting to see how many applicants will be after the Hartlepool job,a club in a mess!
Keith wrote:Brian Clough once applied for the Morecambe job and was turned down due to a lack of experience! To square the circle, I think I’m right in saying, he went to Hartlepool instead!
Keith wrote:Well, they’ve had fifteen managers (including ‘caretaker’) in the time that Jim has been manager of Morecambe, so that proves how successful swapping manager is.
Didn’t Freez and/or Glen Cooper apply for the Lancaster City or Southport vacancy once upon a time? Don’t think they got an interview but it would have made the shortlisting more interesting. I once won a Subbutio tournament with a 1-0-0-10 attacking formation, perhaps I should apply to Hartlepool? It does rely on a good goalkeeper & the long ball, but what do they have to lose?
Hmmm that tactic seems somehow familiar....black morse wrote:Keith wrote:Well, they’ve had fifteen managers (including ‘caretaker’) in the time that Jim has been manager of Morecambe, so that proves how successful swapping manager is.
Didn’t Freez and/or Glen Cooper apply for the Lancaster City or Southport vacancy once upon a time? Don’t think they got an interview but it would have made the shortlisting more interesting. I once won a Subbutio tournament with a 1-0-0-10 attacking formation, perhaps I should apply to Hartlepool? It does rely on a good goalkeeper & the long ball, but what do they have to lose?
Don't you mean well directed hoofball?
Westgate Wanderer wrote:Hmmm that tactic seems somehow familiar....black morse wrote:Keith wrote:Well, they’ve had fifteen managers (including ‘caretaker’) in the time that Jim has been manager of Morecambe, so that proves how successful swapping manager is.
Didn’t Freez and/or Glen Cooper apply for the Lancaster City or Southport vacancy once upon a time? Don’t think they got an interview but it would have made the shortlisting more interesting. I once won a Subbutio tournament with a 1-0-0-10 attacking formation, perhaps I should apply to Hartlepool? It does rely on a good goalkeeper & the long ball, but what do they have to lose?
Don't you mean well directed hoofball?
BerlinWaller wrote:Drummy being the master of the floaty Hollywood pass. Must have been a nightmare for the winger waiting for that to drop with one eye on the on rushing full back!
Freez wrote:I lean towards a diagonal cross field as a "hollywood" pass, rather than a hoof.
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